CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority to and benefits of Chinese Patent Applications
No.
201810098151.3 and No.
201820181566.2, both filed on January 31, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein
by reference.
FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a field of air-conditioning technology, and more
particularly to an air deflector and a housing assembly for an air conditioner, and
an air conditioner.
BACKGROUND
[0003] The users are prone to feeling uncomfortable if being exposed to the direct blowing
of the air conditioner. For example, the part of human body to which the cool air
is blowing will feel very cold while other parts will feel relatively hot in the cool
mode, bringing poor sense of comfort as a whole. Worse still, that will affect the
health of the users and make them sick if they are exposed to the cold simulation
for long time.
SUMMARY
[0004] The purpose of the present disclosure is to address at least one of the technical
problems existing in the related art. Therefore, the present disclosure proposes an
air deflector for an air conditioner, which can offer a comfortable breezeless experience
to the users.
[0005] The present disclosure also proposes a housing assembly for an air conditioner, which
includes the above air deflector.
[0006] The present disclosure also proposes an air condition which includes the above housing
assembly.
[0007] According to the air deflector for the air conditioner in the embodiments of the
present disclosure, the air deflector has a plurality of through holes penetrating
the air deflector in a thickness direction of the air deflector, and has a boundary
extending in a length direction thereof; when the air deflector closes the air outlet
of the air conditioner, in a direction from the inside to the outside of the air deflector,
a centerline of a through hole above the boundary will obliquely extend upwards and
a centerline of a through hole below the boundary will obliquely extend downwards.
[0008] The air deflector for the air conditioner according to the embodiments of the present
disclosure is provided with the plurality of through holes penetrating its thickness,
and the centerline of the through hole above the boundary obliquely extends upwards
while the centerline of the through hole below the boundary obliquely extends downwards
in the direction from the inside to the outside of the air deflector, so that part
of the air flow moves upwards from the horizontal direction, while another part moves
downwards from the horizontal direction under the guidance of the through holes in
the air deflector when the breezeless mode is activated by the user, thus preventing
a large amount of air from being blown directly toward the user, so as to improve
the breezeless experience of the user, and make the user feel more comfortable.
[0009] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, a distance between an upper
edge and a lower edge of the air deflector is L1, and a distance between the boundary
and the upper edge of the air deflector is L2, wherein 2/5≤L2/L1≤2/3.
[0010] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the distance between the
upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector is L1, and the distance between
the boundary and the upper edge of the air deflector is L2, wherein 3/5≤L2/L1≤2/3.
[0011] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, an angle between the centerline
of the through hole above the boundary and the horizontal plane is α, wherein α satisfies:
0<α≤15°.
[0012] Further, wherein α satisfies: 0<α≤10°.
[0013] Further, wherein α satisfies: 3°≤α≤5°.
[0014] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, an angle between the centerline
of the through hole below the boundary and the horizontal plane is β, wherein β satisfies:
0<β≤45°.
[0015] Further, wherein β satisfies: 0<β≤20°.
[0016] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, a diameter of the through
hole is D, wherein D satisfies: 1mm≤D≤3mm.
[0017] Further, D satisfies: 1.3mm≤D≤2.5mm.
[0018] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, diameters of the plurality
of through holes are the same.
[0019] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the diameters of the through
holes above the boundary increase gradually, and the diameters of the through holes
below the boundary decrease gradually in a direction from top to bottom.
[0020] The housing assembly for the air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present
disclosure includes the air deflector.
[0021] The air deflector for the air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present
disclosure is provided with the plurality of through holes penetrating its thickness,
and the centerline of the through hole above the boundary obliquely extends upwards
while the centerline of the through hole below the boundary obliquely extends downwards
in the direction from the inside to the outside of the air deflector, so that part
of the air flow moves upwards from the horizontal direction, while another part moves
downwards from the horizontal direction under the guidance of the through holes in
the air deflector when the breezeless mode is activated by the user, thus preventing
a large amount of air from being blown directly toward the users, so as to improve
the breezeless experience of the user, and make the user feel more comfortable.
[0022] The air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present disclosure includes
the above housing assembly.
[0023] The air conditioner according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is provided
with the plurality of through holes penetrating the thickness of its air deflector,
and the centerline of the through hole above the boundary obliquely extends upwards
while the centerline of the through hole below the boundary obliquely extends downwards
in the direction from the inside to the outside of the air deflector, so that part
of the air flow moves upwards from the horizontal direction, while another part moves
downwards from the horizontal direction under the guidance of the through holes on
the air deflector when the breezeless mode is activated by the user, thus preventing
a large amount of air being blown directly toward the users, which improves the breezeless
experience of the users, and makes them more comfortable.
[0024] Additional aspects and advantages of embodiments of present disclosure will be given
in part in the following descriptions, become apparent in part from the following
descriptions, or be learned from the practice of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0025] The above and/or additional aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will
become apparent and more readily appreciated from the description of embodiments in
combination with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a structure diagram of air conditioner as specified in the embodiment
of the present disclosure;
Figure 2 is an enlarged drawing of the position A in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a section view of air conditioner as specified in the embodiment of the
present disclosure;
Figure 4 is a structure diagram of air deflector for air conditioner as specified
in the embodiment of the present disclosure;
Figure 5 is a section view of air deflector for air conditioner as specified in the
embodiment of the present disclosure;
[0026] Reference numerals:
air conditioner 1000,
housing assembly 100,
air deflector 1, through hole 11, boundary 12, hook 13,
air outlet 2, front panel 3, pedestal 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below, and examples
of the embodiments are shown in the attached drawings, throughout which the identical
or similar labels are used to denote the identical or similar elements or elements
having identical or similar functions. The embodiments described below by reference
to the attached drawings are illustrative and are used only to interpret the present
disclosure but should not be construed as restrictions on the present disclosure.
[0028] In the description of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the orientation
or position relations indicated with the terms "length", "thickness", "up", "down",
"front", "rear", "left", "right" and "bottom" are based on the orientation or position
relations shown in the attached drawings, are used only for the convenience of describing
the present disclosure and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or
implying that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation,
be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, so they shall not be construed
as a restriction on the present disclosure. In addition, a feature defined as "first"
or "second" may, explicitly or implicitly, include one or more such features. Unless
otherwise stated, the term "a plurality of' means two or more in the description of
the present disclosure.
[0029] In the description of the present disclosure, it should be noted that unless otherwise
expressly specified and defined, the terms "installation", "linking" and "connection"
shall be understood generally, for example, it may be fixed connection, detachable
connection or integral connection; or mechanical or electrical connections; or direct
linking, indirect linking through an intermediate medium, or internal connection of
two components. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present disclosure
may be understood on a case by case basis by ordinary technical personnel in the field.
[0030] The following describes the air deflector 1 for the air conditioner 1000 according
to the embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to Figures 1-5.
[0031] As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3, the air deflector 1 has a plurality of through
holes 11 penetrating the air deflector in a thickness direction of the air deflector,
and a boundary 12 extending in a length direction thereof (a left-right direction
as shown in Figure 1); when the air deflector 1 closes the air outlet 2 of air conditioner
1000, the centerline of the through holes 11 above the boundary 12 (as shown in Figure
3) extends upwards at certain angle, while the centerline of the through holes 11
below the boundary 12 (as shown in Figure 3) extends downwards at certain angle in
the direction from the inside (the side of air deflector 1 toward the inside of the
air conditioner 1000) to the outside (the side of air deflector 1 toward the indoor
space).
[0032] It should be noted that, as shown in Figure 1, Figure 3 and Figure 5, air conditioner
1000 may be set to breeze mode and breezeless mode. When the breezeless mode is activated
by the user, the air deflector 1 may be turned to the position on which the air outlet
2 of air conditioner 1000 is closed, so that the air will flow through the through
holes 11 on the air deflector 1 for the air conditioner 1000 first before entering
the indoor space; when the air flows through the through holes 11 above the boundary
12 of the air deflector 1, it will flow upwards from the horizontal direction under
the guidance of the through holes 11; when the air flows through the through holes
11 below the boundary 12 of the air deflector 1, it will flow downwards from the horizontal
direction under the guidance of the through holes 11, so that the air from the air
outlet 2 of the air conditioner 1000 is dispersed further, therefore preventing a
large amount of air being blown directly to the user, and improving the breezeless
experience of the users.
[0033] The air deflector 1 for the air conditioner 1000 according to the embodiment of the
present disclosure is provided with the plurality of through holes 11 through the
thickness of its air deflector 1, therefore the centerline of the through holes 11
above the boundary 12 extends upwards at certain angle while the centerline of the
through holes 11 below the boundary 12 extends downwards at certain angle in the direction
from the inside to the outside of the air deflector 1, so that a portion of the air
flow moves upwards from the horizontal direction, while another portion moves downwards
from the horizontal direction under the guidance of the through holes 11 on the air
deflector 1 when the breezeless mode is activated by the user, thus preventing a large
amount of air being blown directly toward the users, which improves the breezeless
experience of the users, and makes them more comfortable.
[0034] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 2
and Figure 3, the distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector
is L1, and the distance between the boundary and the upper edge of the air deflector
is L2, wherein L1 and L2 satisfy: 2/5≤L2/L1≤2/3. Thus, the quantity of through holes
11 above the boundary 12 is different from that of through holes 11 below the boundary
12, for the convenience of controlling and defining the air flowing upwards from the
air deflector 1 and the air flowing downwards from the air deflector 1.
[0035] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 2
and Figure 3, the distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector
1 is L1, and the distance between the boundary 12 and the upper edge of the air deflector
1 is L2, wherein L1 and L2 satisfy: 3/5≤L2/L1≤2/3. Thus, the quantity of through holes
11 above the boundary 12 is different from that of through holes 11 below the boundary
12, for the convenience of controlling and defining the air flowing upwards from the
air deflector 1 and the air flowing downwards from the air deflector 1.
[0036] It should be noted that the L1 between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air
deflector 1 is the vertical distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of
the air deflector 1, while the distance L2 between the boundary 12 and the upper edge
of the air deflector 1 is the vertical distance between the boundary 12 and the upper
edge of the air deflector 1 in case the air deflector 1 is of planar construction;
the distance L1 between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector 1 is
the distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector 1 when
the air deflector 1 is unfolded fully to horizontal state, while the distance L2 between
the boundary 12 and the upper edge of the air deflector 1 is the distance between
the boundary 12 and the upper edge of the air deflector 1 when the air deflector 1
is unfolded fully to horizontal state in case the air deflector 1 is of curved surface
construction.
[0037] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 and Figure 5, the angle between the centerline of the through holes 11 above
the boundary 12 and the horizontal plane is α, wherein α satisfy: 0<α≤15°. Thus, after
passing through the through holes 11 above the boundary 12, the air can flow upwards
from the horizontal direction, thus preventing the air being blown directly toward
the user, and offering the users breezeless comfort. In addition, it can prevent the
air forming the circular flow close to the wall after flowing upwards from the air
deflector 1, affecting the breezeless experience.
[0038] It should be noted that the angle α between the centerline of the through holes 11
above the boundary 12 and the horizontal plane is the angle when the air deflector
1 closes the air outlet 2 of the air conditioner 1000.
[0039] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, α satisfies: 0<α≤10°. Thus,
it can prevent further the air being blown directly toward the user, so that the users
can feel breezeless comfort. In addition, it can prevent the air forming the circular
flow close to the wall after flowing upwards from the air deflector 1, affecting the
breezeless experience.
[0040] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, α satisfies: 3°≤α≤5°. Thus,
it can prevent further the air being blown directly toward the user, so that the users
can feel breezeless comfort. In addition, it can prevent the air forming the circular
flow close to the wall after flowing upwards from the air deflector 1, affecting the
breezeless experience.
[0041] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 and Figure 5, the angle between the centerline of the through holes 11 below
the boundary 12 and the horizontal plane is β, wherein β satisfies: 0<β≤45°. Thus,
after passing through the through holes 11 below the boundary, the air can flow downwards
from the horizontal direction, which prevents the air being blown directly toward
the user, and thereby increases the breezeless experience of the user.
[0042] It should be noted that the angle β between the centerline of the through holes 11
below the boundary 12 and the horizontal plane is the angle when the air deflector
1 closes the air outlet 2 of the air conditioner 1000.
[0043] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, β satisfies: 0<β≤20°. Thus,
after passing through the through holes 11 below the boundary 12, the air can flow
further downwards from the horizontal direction, which prevents the air being blown
directly toward the user, and thereby increases the breezeless experience of the users
further.
[0044] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 1
and Figure 4, the diameter of the through holes 11 is D, wherein D satisfies: 1mm≤D≤3mm.
Thus, the through holes 11 can realize deflection and guidance of the air flow, which
reduces the energy loss of the air flow in the guide process, lowers the energy consumption
of the air conditioner 1000 in breezeless mode and improves the breezeless effect
of the air conditioner 1000.
[0045] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, D satisfies: 1.3mm≤D≤2.5mm.
Thus, the through holes 11 can realize deflection and guidance of the air flow, which
reduces the energy loss of the air flow in the guide process, lowers the energy consumption
of the air conditioner 1000 in breezeless mode and improves the breezeless effect
of the air conditioner 1000.
[0046] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, the diameters of the plurality
of through holes 11 are the same, which thereby simplifies the manufacturing procedure
of the through holes 11, shortens the production cycle of the air deflector 1, lowers
the production costs of the air conditioner 1000 and enhances the aesthetics of the
air conditioner 1000.
[0047] According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, and as shown in Figure 1,
Figure 3 and Figure 4, the diameters of the through holes 11 above the boundary 12
increases gradually, while the diameters of the through holes 11 below the boundary
12 decreases gradually in the direction from top to bottom (as shown in Figure 3).
Therefore, in the direction from top to bottom, the air flow through the through holes
11 will increase gradually when it passes through the through holes 11 above the boundary
12, and will decrease gradually when it passes through the through holes 11 below
the boundary 12, which thereby reduces the energy loss of air flow when passing through
the through holes 11, lowers the energy consumption of the air conditioner 1000 and
enhances the aesthetics of the air conditioner 1000. Meanwhile, it can prevent the
air forming circular flow close to the wall after flowing upwards from the air deflector
1, affecting the breezeless experience of the user.
[0048] The following describes the housing assembly 100 as specified in the embodiment of
the present disclosure with reference to the Figures 1-5.
[0049] As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3, the housing assembly 100 as specified in the embodiment
of the present disclosure comprises the air deflector 1.
[0050] The housing assembly 100 for the air conditioner 1000 according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure is provided with the plurality of through holes 11 through
the thickness of its air deflector 1, therefore the centerline of the through holes
11 above the boundary 12 extends upwards at certain angle while the centerline of
the through holes 11 below the boundary 12 extends downwards at certain angle in the
direction from the inside to the outside of the air deflector 1, so that a portion
of the air flow moves upwards from the horizontal direction, while another portion
moves downwards from the horizontal direction under the guidance of the through holes
11 on the air deflector 1 when the breezeless mode is activated by the user, thus
preventing a large amount of air being blown directly toward the users, which improves
the breezeless experience of the users, and makes them more comfortable.
[0051] The following describes the air conditioner 1000 as specified in the embodiment of
the present disclosure with reference to the Figures 1-5.
[0052] As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3, the air conditioner 1000 as specified in the embodiment
of the present disclosure comprises the housing assembly 100.
[0053] The air conditioner 1000 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is
provided with the plurality of through holes 11 through the thickness of its air deflector
1, therefore the centerline of the through holes 11 above the boundary 12 extends
upwards at certain angle while the centerline of the through holes 11 below the boundary
12 extends downwards at certain angle in the direction from the inside to the outside
of the air deflector 1, so that a portion of the air flow moves upwards from the horizontal
direction, while another portion moves downwards from the horizontal direction under
the guidance of the through holes 11 on the air deflector 1 when the breezeless mode
is activated by the user, thus preventing a large amount of air being blown directly
toward the users, which improves the breezeless experience of the users, and makes
them more comfortable.
[0054] The following describes the air conditioner 1000 as specified in the specific embodiment
of the present disclosure with reference to the Figures 1-5. It should be understood
that the following description is only illustrative and is used to interpret the present
disclosure but should not be construed as restrictions on the present disclosure.
[0055] As shown in Figure 1, Figure 3 and Figure 4, the air conditioner 1000 of the present
disclosure comprises the housing assembly 100, the pedestal 4, the front panel 3 and
the rear panel, where the housing assembly 100 also comprises the air deflector 1
which is connected to the housing assembly 100 through the hook 13.
[0056] As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3, the housing assembly 100 is provided with the
air outlet 2 which is located at the bottom (the bottom as shown in Figure 3) of the
front side (the front side as shown in Figure 3) of the air conditioner 1000, and
extends in the length direction (the left-right direction as shown in Figure 1) of
the air conditioner 1000.
[0057] As shown in Figures 1-3, the air deflector 1 extends in the length direction (the
left-right direction as shown in Figure 1) of the air conditioner 1000, and is used
to close the air outlet 2 of the air conditioner 1000.
[0058] As shown in Figures 1-3, the air deflector 1 has the plurality of through holes 11
penetrating the air deflector in the thickness direction, and the boundary 12 extending
in its length direction, where the centerline of the through holes 11 above the boundary
12 (as shown in Figure 3) extends upwards at certain angle while the centerline of
the through holes 11 below the boundary 12 (as shown in Figure 3) extends downwards
at certain angle in the direction from the inside (the side of air deflector 1 toward
the air conditioner 1000) to the outside (the side of air deflector 1 toward the indoor
space) of the air deflector 1.
[0059] As shown in Figures 1-3, the cross section of the air deflector 1 is arc-shaped,
the distance of arc section between the upper edge and the lower edge of the air deflector
1 is L1, the distance of arc section between the boundary 12 and the upper edge of
the air deflector 1 is L2, wherein L1 and L2 satisfy: 3/5≤L2/L1≤2/3. Thus, the quantity
of through holes 11 above the boundary 12 is different from that of through holes
11 below the boundary 12, for the convenience of controlling and defining the air
flowing upwards from the horizontal direction and the air flowing downwards from the
horizontal direction.
[0060] As shown in Figure 1, Figure 3 and Figure 4, in the direction from top to bottom,
the air flow through the through holes 11 will increase gradually when it passes through
the through holes 11 above the boundary 12, and will decrease gradually when it passes
through the through holes 11 below the boundary 12, which thereby reduces the energy
loss of air flow when passing through the through holes 11, lowers the energy consumption
of the air conditioner 1000 and enhances the aesthetics of the air conditioner 1000.
Specifically, the diameter of the through holes 11 is D, wherein D satisfies: 1.3mm≤D≤2.5mm.
[0061] As shown in Figure 1, Figure 3 and Figure 5, the angle between the centerline of
the through holes 11 above the boundary 12 and the horizontal plane is α, wherein
α satisfies: 0<α≤10°, and the angle between the centerline of the through holes 11
below the boundary 12 is β, wherein β satisfies: 0<β≤20°. Thus, after the air flows
through the through holes 11 above and below the boundary 12, it can flow upwards
and downwards from the air deflector respectively, which thus prevents the air being
blown directly toward the user, and thereby offers the users a breezeless comfortable
environment.
[0062] In the description of the present disclosure, the terms "an embodiment", "some embodiments"
and "schematic embodiment", "example", "specific example", or "some examples" etc.
means that the specific feature, structure, material or characteristic of that embodiment
or example described are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present
disclosure. In this description, the schematic presentation of such terms may not
refer to the same embodiment or example. Moreover, the specific features, structure,
material or characteristics described may be combined in an appropriate manner in
any one or multiple embodiments or examples.
[0063] Although the embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented and described,
the ordinary technical personnel in the field can understand that various changes,
modifications, substitutions and variations of such embodiments can be made without
deviating from the principles and purposes of the present disclosure, and that the
scope of the present disclosure is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
1. An air deflector for an air conditioner, wherein the air deflector has a plurality
of through holes penetrating the air deflector in a thickness direction of the air
deflector, and has a boundary extending in a length direction thereof; when the air
deflector closes an air outlet of the air conditioner, a centerline of a through hole
above the boundary obliquely extends upwards, while a centerline of a through hole
below the boundary obliquely extends downwards, in a direction from the inside to
the outside of the air deflector.
2. The air deflector according to claim 1, wherein a distance between an upper edge and
a lower edge of the air deflector is L1, a distance between the boundary and the upper
edge of the air deflector is L2, and L1 and L2 satisfy: 2/5≤L2/L1≤2/3.
3. The air deflector according to claim 2, wherein the distance between the upper edge
and the lower edge of the air deflector is L1, the distance between the boundary and
the upper edge of the air deflector is L2, and L1 and L2 satisfy: 3/5≤L2/L1≤2/3.
4. The air deflector according to any of claims 1-3, wherein an angle between the centerline
of the through hole above the boundary and the horizontal plane is α, and α satisfies:
0<α≤15°.
5. The air deflector according to claim 4, wherein α satisfies: 0<α≤10°.
6. The air deflector according to claim 5, wherein α satisfies: 3°≤α≤5°.
7. The air deflector according to any of claims 1-6, wherein an angle between the centerline
of the through hole below the boundary and the horizontal plane is β, and β satisfies:
0<β≤45°.
8. The air deflector according to claim 7, wherein β satisfies: 0<β≤20°.
9. The air deflector according to any of claims 1-8, wherein a diameter of the through
hole is D, and D satisfies: 1mm≤D≤3mm.
10. The air deflector according to claim 9, wherein D satisfies: 1.3mm≤D≤2.5mm.
11. The air deflector according to any of claims 1-10, wherein diameters of the plurality
of through holes are the same.
12. The air deflector according to any of claims 1-11, wherein diameters of the through
holes above the boundary increase gradually, while diameters of the through holes
below the boundary decrease gradually, in a direction from top to bottom.
13. A housing assembly for an air conditioner, comprising an air deflector for an air
conditioner according to any of claims 1-12.
14. An air conditioner, comprising a housing assembly for an air conditioner according
to claim 13.